The Coastguard were alerted to two girls in difficulty in the water at Portobello but have since ended their search.
The HM Coastguard has ended its ‘extensive search’ for two girls after ‘no one was found to be in distress’ at Portobello beach.
The Coastguard teams, along with RNLI lifeboats and Police Scotland, responded to a report of two girls in difficulty in the water off the coast of Edinburgh, reports Edinburgh Live. The search got underway at around 4.55pm on Thursday May 28.
Several paramedics were also spotted on the promenade as a result of the incident. However the HM Coastguard response was ended at around 8.55pm with two helicopters returning to their base.
A statement from the Coastguard said: “HM Coastguard coordinated the response to a report made at about 4.55pm on 28 May of two girls in difficulty in the water off Portobello beach.
“Two HM Coastguard helicopters were sent as well as Coastguard Rescue Teams from South Queensferry, North Berwick and Fisherrow, and RNLI lifeboats from Queensferry and Anstruther. Police Scotland attended.
“After an extensive search, no one was found to be in distress and the HM Coastguard response was stood down at about 8.55pm, pending any new information.”
An RNLI spokesperson said: “Lifeboats from Queensferry and Anstruther RNLI lifeboat stations were tasked by HM Coastguard to an incident off Portobello beach around 5pm on Thursday 28 May.”
A Police Scotland spokesperson earlier said: “Around 5.45pm on Thursday, 28 May, 2026, officers received a report of concern for two people having entered the water at Portobello beach.
“Emergency services are in attendance. Officers are speaking to the reporter to get more information.”
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